Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 February 1895 — Page 4
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One year, in tho coLtuy, Oocyear,om of the county, Inquire at Ofllec 'or Advcrtlius: rates.
Two Large Receptions This Week
Their Ann mil Celebrated in Grand
Style.
I lie local KllljjhU I'jthl.n- iotlpe
celebrated 'heir annual in Hccoi'diinco
to their iiPiiftl viCiistoui on Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings of this week at their magnificent hall on houU) Wash mgton street,. L'ueeduy --ovixnnp-!
they entertained' ruia.ly 'np hundred
friends, not members of thu order ar.tl
company. KofroHhmcnls tvere-i-m-vwd-
utiilei" tho direction of Sir Knintit
N'oiati. of tlie Sherman House aiul ilie
quests were entertained with a well ar
ranged musical programme. anions
those taking part were Miss Minnie
Landman. p'anoi Misses Watson and
McMticken. violin and Misses Kiine and
C'owan. vocal solo -. 'Ihe evenim was
1 tbo hand«ona man nor. in which ..the v.
entertained their juests.
hi Wednesday evening only K.of
law. Some tunt arid ,1. M, Aiders tiie saloon business, they quarreled and
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FEBRUARY 23.1895.
KNIGHTS MAKE MERRY.
DeBayani Lodge K. ol P.. Gives
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most pleaeiMit.lv spent and the Knights-.-
Hindi' mi uy warm rriends to their order .. .. .._
I'ni cream*
I'romin«'iit A jitrru utis.
City of Jlftxicn, Ft-i. 2U.—President" I'iaz has received c.\-l niled Mates
Senator Ib-nry •. Davis of West Virginia, and Lieutenant Commander H. M. (i. Brown of the- United States navy, executive and disbursing otfircra-.of the intr-rnational railway commission, and party. Since their arrival tin have been the recipients of marked attentions from the president, who at once on their coming sent the chief of his staff to act as body guard during their stay in the city, and to-day dispatched several of the palace coaches to bear tiie party lo a private reception given given by the president. Both of the-cMitlemen named are members of the way commission and it developed during the interview that the Mexican e.eminent has finished the survey for the proposed road running through Mexico to the south. The .Mexican surveys go to the Guatemalan -line, the map of which will at once, be sent to Washington. The road, it is hoped, will:'soine time unite nil the Amerit an-.republics.. l\lc.\ico has but a few hundred miles of road to build south from the OnxaCa end of tin.- Mexican Southern railway 1 l") 7to t.he road tO ilc o:t elrt :i I :t frnt]tier. The approximate e-u-ning oi the Mexican Gential railroads for the fiscal week were -mi.Tsn. a.gainst $141 the norri'spondinur pel lod of ISdt
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SI'-jiphtiri
11. engaged in •a few -wo'ks thun brotight
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f-uit in court tor dissolution. Alders demiirred, claiming that tho court had no .iurisdi tion that tin (he fact-*-of tiie petition the saloon inisires war, illet .,i. and that Die tourt could not take^.oi\ni-zani.-e of an, illegal business. Judge Ciiiuch -'uslained the (iemuri'er and tliccase was thrown out of courl. ]»raeiicallj ti. ing tiie saioon iiusini-sst low,a, .'en il operating under tin- mulct law. a legal outcast.yet ainotiabl law.
VAMDALb! USE UAI-.'BEIJ WIRE'
11 'I roiley
tt it ri.
BrooklynN.. v.. I-el roiley car that, leaves th ferry at. 11 :e0• o'clock- p. was spc (ling along in night it. struck a barbs
been stretched across: the road and se-. curelv fasten'-i at either tld. Motorman Scott l{i:dt:ifte ...,
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C.hiriisn fltiiiril of Trade.
Cnit "go. i'ei. 1— Tiie following tuiiie shows tho range of oiiol utions ontlieCIhicaRO board ol trade to day:
Wheat—--Feb.. .. Mnv
.r,(l .5!! ,fi4
-Wi
Julj'..
Corn—" Feb May
Jniy Sept..
Oats—2 Feb liny...
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I 7 S A A O
liAYWARD.
Sllr Sav*
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tin i'i
ri .1 notlier Confession
,Irv "Willi Koim tlu* Mur
derer or Wis- iiir Cross-ICxamin-.itlon
1 iil« !i Nl-.:it lit I rilill'lll'C.
Minneapolis. Minn. Veil. 10.—After four ]i.n v%-, 1 ks df trial the defense 111 tlic Iliiy'wii :-M trial had at last math
mark, ami "i body smiled in a satisfied manner i-gie AVachtei'. the Btar "witness t"i- tin- defense, full*" came up to the cxp -eiations of .Mr. Erv.in in ment of tlic silvei her testimony. She called Blixt a liar( 1 parent to-night.
O'lK-U a schemer to make money "•-11 of aiors decid the county, end Assistant Count At- deadlock, the toriuy llall a Kill-dozer and Intimi uor lion hills and an
Of Woir.'.'ll. MlSS \\aeh!e|- is the oL-r-i ,'in-r of iilixt's .".t t(-rney, wiu to testify that ):!i\t had staled to his at.torney in her pres.cnce that ii was I with Adry. iayward. and not'v.'ith I uir-i-ry, thai lie had consented to "trmr-lt-ir iMisn Gill'- 'i'he .(.-.ourJ had held t: nt it was a ciitntiiitipJrtion. bot\v-on cli-.it and .itioi iici ..1, !'wis therefore ina. nnssible. After couri: adjourned Mr. llall slated that there was ii"t a, word of truth in what she had stated about him. For 1h« sake of impeachment Mr llall asked the witness if she hail not I told John A. Olsi'ii licit if he would ro to the defense and tell them be kn w* I s-anything, abmu the murder case could mrine pK-:itv o| iiioney. ^tie ni-'d :it. Hiilly. She was asked -,f sue I lid not threaten Mr. O Dell to make it", hot for 11:111, and il she did not sa.v she I had been oi'ered i.-ioiiey for Tlhxt. staf l-.ent (,'he -was also asked if slie did no tell 1 lson iJja.t she knew somethiiiK nbout the ease, for O'Ded said.i somPt.Jinst Just as they were iunnaf-our-of UliM'.s eel!. She denied .'ill iriis itaflv. j.
T.he.-i.l-htf(V W'jliivi'se}?' ,bt- tbc dav were umm -rta t. Soortsell will be on the st vnd hk:.irn tl.es tnominsr and will be followed by \\VW. Mayward and the mother ot the boys, then by Dr. "ternoon the whole"
TIayward. In the
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mem! ers and tlieir families participat
ed in the fep(ivities which were equally £16 enioyiible as on the preceemny ni^ht. I hut Ihey know l.tow lo eutertain when: thev stttcinpfit cannot be diKputed.
GUESTS OF GEN. DIAZ.
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•.-.7-lfei-.sfn. ('hurch lias elsion here touching tli in Iowa in connection
Iowa. r» 11. 'tidei-ed an imi S'lio, with
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the insanity existing in the family. It is voluminous "and will lake some time to submit to ihe court. Tiie defense expects to establish. -i, complete alibi fo? the defendant, from "1 until jj. rn. the day 01 the murder.
ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
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May...
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with
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ARTICLES. I High. I Low.
Im-Ii.
l',i.|Feb. IS.
$ .fO'v
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JUay ... Ribs— Feb.... May....
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Fork— Feb.... May..., Lard—
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10.05 10.25
10 !37j,£
Feb ... Ma
10.10 10 ,!J0
6.40 6.55
0.40 6.55
6.5% e'iajV
5
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5.17X 5.35
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le io
Lhl'd I'eti ... Aluy ..
Kong, ei-cut"
cruiser int "bi of l't:n appeal for tin 'I for tii
lo---A* the Grand street for Maspeth Malvina last \.irt thai liad
in
u. ht by tin-
ire, tin sha baros of wlucu tore 'pen ins face. Fortunately ihe wire broke and the car was stopped any further (lama-:e as dom found, however, that Hade been severely injured, i,to the hospital.
•fore, was had
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A O O E O I S FRiLI.OS
will th hat Sov-
Ppringjicld, lii.. Fen, Tf)"—ThVti be introduced snuulta neouslv house ami senate today a measur» if passed will reorganise the eitv ernment of Chicago. Pv its jAreivjsions the city will be almost in the absolute control, ot the inajior, instead'ot departments as they, now ..exist Tho mayor will have a. cabinet similar to that* of the I'i• sideiit. (.1 Ih-a l.'nited States, to lie known as the lio i.j-d of control. The salary of the mayor is to ije SlO.OOi) tiiiti the.heads of departna-nls $$,'000 a year. The salarK-s'ot ahl-'i'iucn are fo !»»•»"S2,?»00 a year, and they will not be alloweii to hold
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mous consent, introduced a bill that provnies for it radical Chang'- in tiie dis-
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High Lo
lieat—
...Feb.. Ma v.. July.. Corn—2
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Jtllio .. July-.. ". rk— '"eh....
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Kihs— ]'Y'li 31 v-
to tiie
•10.10 lo.lio
I''eb. i- !h. British has been suddejilv (|j'j5.
iio.-a in response 1.o an iti'gent iiciit by tiie Pritish consul t,licre Piescnee of a wai-shiji. uisul saitl the vessel was protection foreigners.
Mercury is a cruiser esirric-s thirteen gunb
n, Ky„ Feb. 10.—United uty Mareli.ii G. W. Drake,
two assistants:, eajjtuii.'d seven desperate moonshiners on union Creek, in Knott county, after a hard battle.
E S E N A E
.lones' llill to Tittle JProfort-iii Over All
Others Mm lll.x ii At roprlnt ion
ltills—ICAtm Sr-,-,itm Ih Possible— l-'oi'
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Washington, Feb. 10.—By a vote of no to 27 the senatebefore adjourning last evening decided 10 take up I'm- J"iies hill for tl unlimited coinage 01" -silver the government to retain tlie seigniorage as .profit.- The effect of this \c 111011 will become aptf the eastern sen-
n- tho poKsibiliiy of a tloiibt. The sundry vas I civil appropriation bill, with the .Vlli-son-i.Iorinan imi-s. cannot be even reached until the coinage (inestfoii is disposed of. If the sundry civil bill ijoes by the board it carries iih it all the riders. The silver men t) will In- willing ti.. deadlock the senate and force
Jtn extra session do n-d number over twenty. More than half their number it Is asserted, will desert if the issue oC killing ti.e appropriation bill is forced. If it is decided to let tho measure come to a vote to-dav all will be plain sailing, lir the coinage oil I will be passed as an Independent measure, are' when the sunhe irv civil hill -"uuti the Allison-Gorman •0i 1. amendments would have a free -livid.
i\ION£y J-\ 1.111: SK.N.Vll
Adininwt rut it :i it if A ni 1
tn*u up in the reading of c-^ntioct. 34 is r^Ho:h 1jon way called up AVitlu'n tbo iicxt. thirty ,y-ar« would the deposit ions from Illinois relative to
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ii ''"""'-v'-h. 'oayor is jMjnle'cl to congress cncernin lo have jicover to remove nn\-of c:t i- ,... •. ... inet at tinv. and is given an abilol- enn«iti,..r. A .ill was tiie veto jiower. 'tie lines suggested by that mesa,go and
Tln.-iv: l.eing. ?\o fiuorurn in the house the house saw lit to reject it. Again the yest'Td^y an luljotirnvneiit -was taken l-Tesuleiit npplletl to congress
in-Amorlcan rad- until today. 'Iretdli the Pi .--idem Jn the senate, .with" lime members jjresp.nt. Senator Crawford lei nnani
tiibution ofi.iheesb^ur. board ofciim- conlinuftd. Mr. Gray, "ii.-.uir thus prcmissioners of ook-" county" The bill .the situation to both brauchis among other chai.ces, contemplates,,': T,
.'oiiteiniilatc'
oinbit.teo on civil
ippointment. of a. vice. Sonruoy Murjroe'ijj -i f., t\iH iiitroiltue in the .S 'iiat' a bill amending the insurance laws. This bill abolishes: all cor-H.otition. a can hnvo v_ preft I company
id tiio« "/ho rate .-
in?r n..any
-t. :lut, ISu.ir.l ol "l'r:i,|.
Cliieagn, roll. l^."'file following table allows the riiiige ol tpiot.ations on the Cuicago board of li'ade lo day
I CI,OH ISO. jVeb. lb. I'ei). 10.
.10 fd •.
I'eb .. Way.. July., s-ept ..
-jo.k I? ••M'S
-*i".
,r»2,'5
inng' that the government had no j,
legal authority to' buy gold coin in preference to silver coin for any cause Avhatever. Mr. Stewart spoke of the lnimilI latins position of the United States in being held "by the throat by a gold commission winch had the power to "coerce I and squeeze' the country up to next
October, when he. contract .-expired, Mr. .lira\ '(dem l")el.i who is recognized as close to tiie ofheials ot. the adrninistralii.n. tiieii took -tho fioor. lie 1 expressed -.surprise that the senators from Massachusetts (Lodge) and Oololado (Wolcott) had so far gone ouV. of their way to indulge in a violent assault I upon the executive. The President had performed a duty inciuiibent on him by* law. That law was such that any I evasion of it would have been a plain doreleetion of duty this law. made it.necessary to maintain ihe parity between tiie metats by deeming in either. No sooner had congress assembled than the President ap-
"1 have not s.m-1 ih.
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ti .:.o
ti.40
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of tons
No Neww of the Steamer f.trian,
Riclirn.ind., Ya., l-'eli. Ui.—The ste tmr*r Ciiesapeake and (ihlo having
I Kanawiia of th line arrived at NewporL News seen nothing ot" the Istrian. bound for the same port and now overdue ten days. Fears are entertained that the
Vssel is lost.
?1 oon-tliint'rs ^l iki
Hard I Ii fit,
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I'lS Apldicalion for lioiiti-..
Loieion, Feb. 1!». The Financial News j.re.licts that the application for the new American bouds will he on an enormous scale. In some quarters a premium of is expected shortly.
fray's UomaiiiK i:«aeli 101 Paso. El Paso, Texas, Feb. iu.—Th remains of Isaac 1'. Gray, late minister to Mexico, arived yesterday morning, accompanied by Col. Bayard Gray and Mrs Gray.
I»iKhtors Of Itevolnt Ion Meet,
tinental congress of the Daughters of the Revolution wall be held here at the Church of Our Father to-day and will continue until Friday.
Pleasing Tiding* for l^bor People Washington. Feb. IB.—The President has elgned the act to amend tho act at Inifiliai «Wppia« «o»
re
penses.
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Mr. Gray vigorously resented the use 2*"
of tiie word "decent" as a part of this
Alr. Gray declared the real attacks on I
the credit of the country were not from
the President but from Senators who f,
proclaimed their criticisms to the world, Mr. Gray closed Willi much vigor. "We have been dumb during this great emergency." said he. "We have loft the President to fight this battle alone for the credit and honorof the United States. And," said he, "the people of this country will not forget that the American congress deserted the President In the hour of trial."
Mr. Sherman (rep., Ohio took up the thread of the financial debate, being accorded the closest attention. "The real question," said Mr. Sherman, Is: Shall thlB government pay its obligations in gold or la some other coin? wish to
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usbtmnon. l'eli. 3!).—The sMiate was a center of interest, vesterday— a result ot tin- warm discussion of the financial qu'-stion and ti.e personal criticisms of the President 011 Saturday.
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Congress had made
Jlr. Gray
message wg-
ing patnotic and unj.'artisan action to meet, the emergent y. "Having thus appiie to i.oiU r--^s,'
in their eai neatness- -lia- rre-d-b-pi was left alone to struggle with tin- condition and meet it.' The .viiator told of no tremendous drains of gold from the treasury,.rutining up to $7,0t)0i(i00"in one week shortly before this contract was made. From "Dec, .1 last up to the time of this tuiiilrtict. .SITjOOli.OOO was vbhdrawn, unrl of this only ha If .was expt'i'tod, Hiowing ihi- oilier half was hoarded at home. "Has tiie senator io. sight, of the fact," asked Mr. Walcott, ''that ihe seci.1 rotary to' the treasury has reported to us that he has usd S.!0..I)00,000 of t'oat gold for. current expenses .''-'
This did not divert Air. Grav from his line of argument as to ihe gold withdrawels for c.spuri.and lor lioarding tit home.
firi. cvei Vest bi tell-
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If thi:- iiU-stion l«:.-f£iu-iy .pn-si-nt,-undcr-^.i'od by the peij le no will sav we shniM pay in an other than that we received. I Mr. Sherman read the law 1.-' 1 solemnly pled^in^ the faith of i-• t™ I eminent to pay in coin. What coin,- masked, was oxistins' in that time. iiid what coin was lneani 1.\ e" law makei-s? 1! was jridd. wlnen ai tba. time was tho only standard com i.hild w:us the only posihle "coin' in contemplation at hat time.
Mr. Sherman took up the i--t:ds isI S re a .ril and read 1 he language tl'.at t!u i".1 ceds from tl-em were to lie "pehf 'n
Id." The sr:me jirovi ii.n w.i.- 'e as to the lionrls issued -by him ce: man) while secretary of the tivasi!"
tUibuster it means a failure ijf t-ie aji|iroiiria- To say that such bonds, for which
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"Itight l.ere vault to a^k." si, Mr. amendment appropriating *::0(I,000 ftir 1'offer, "is there any law which compels seed irialrriaU:, etc.. for the '"drou'gru tiie secretary of the treasury lo pxv tie- I'SufiV-rei-s throughout the con!, y, parmand notc:s in gold insteati of i,\ ji- [ficularly in the Dakotas, Neiiraska, verV".......
Colorado and Kansas. He said tiie suf-
was an i, It fering and loss was much more
law,"-r-i-li.-d Mr. Grav "I ke.. r.f no thun was generally known. Many such Itiiv. P.ut tiie (diiigation it. mn iu-I ami-ndiri'nts were ofici-ed to the liiii. tain the parity between t.hev--inet-iIs and on a yen and .i-iv vote .all the makes' it absolut in^umbeijt4.ii 111 at amendne nts to help drought, fire and these metals equ.idy ,^lr. llil! rose at :t.is point to say the question of Mr. AS aic.ott should not go unanswered. The :wticeret ary of tiie treasury had not ri.ypor.ied to the senale, said Mr. liiii, tiiaf he had used $t()5,00o,(iu(i of, the gold for current ex-
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It was to be done in twenty-four hours. Win 1 'he gravity of tiie condition which"com- t-he motion of Mr. felled speedy action and an appeal to
What time was there to advertise for
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rd.tv S^naii 1.1*' il r.
j-the e: hie •.-u.ioi"..-. mi islaiui- inici then, 1.1 tan coast and Australia..
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was nut honest. "And let me s.ij 10 senators." declared Mr. Sherman earnestly. "these bonds will never le worth less iha ntheir value when they wvc-re sold. We received sold for tiu-ic:we wil pay gold for them. The peopk- of the Fiuted States will resent, an v.' dishonor 011 the T.'nited Stales in t'eek to pay our. obligations in-money of value than we receiv ed.
Mr. Sherman turned his attent to I the I'resident and the secretary o- Hi!' treasury. "The senator from !'.ehw^are" (Mr. Gray), said Mr. She,man. "seeks to defend the President. Hut why... should this be necessary..The! President has no power over.bonds'. He has no business with th'jm. The'-Sccre-bary the treasury is tfie only.oiie an- I tlioriaed to issue bonds or to conduct negotiations. The President has 110 I lnore \iower as to bonds- than he li:s tovl
sit in' .the senator's siSai in the senate 1 chamber." 'ifc lieferring to the recent bond eon tract Mr. Sherman said: "I must say. and I do iigt like to say ii. for I have the liishest personal regard for the integirity.of tiie President and the seerotarv I of the treasury, tint I must sa t'1
Mr. Stewart (pep., New) was the first '-'oiltract• was most faulty for the to continue the criticisms of the bond I deliver the. lwnfls at IhG «ive was at least nnpravuleiit
t.1 I U--rat^.
•yestpedu
.\U'a session beyond received, should not be paid in «ji 1-i Pion of Mexican •et :c. was i'.'W-" I on
nnurovuienc
r^d^om thrso bonds at half
the rate of interest \ye.hud lotind our selves to pay. The senator froir. Deleware (Gray) had h«.-*-u -,-solicitous as tei the •.President's t{eittnjs*Kold. "Why said Mr. ,Si.' tiier^ wno didiculty in getting gold" fi-oui Lodoir oi lierlin." v.-: "And how.' asked Mr. 'Gray, "is gold to t)e gotii.-iixcept" by i.iuyin bonds?"
MivShei niau said th? raai.ru of g.-t-. ting .it was to gi-t. mil value for our bonds: There has been, ho trouble over previous bond contriiets. Then tiie executive ofileers folloVved the usual role and got full value for our bods:. Put: the singular feature- of the last: transaction was that bonds slum id sell at 101':! when they were wortii in comparison with our other bond- K'0. "lias tiie senator any market reports
iuot,ttions
asked Mr.
"No," said JIr. Sher.m:u"i. 'l.iut floes i.not the senator know ihilly year IStmiis fire worth much tnoi'e thah ti'.ose prei. iotislv on the marker ?C
the linan- I "Thei.-." said Mi ',.-ay "tiie s":i.itor framed oil indulging in estimate" and gcieo-jii i)eeul:iyon. JTe as no uiarlo'i ports--.10 establish the rates be quot¥si^
Mr. Sherman said tiie bond eoiiVfi^tV while improvident, would not ruin orl.'reak tiie. United Slates, but It hard bargain wrung from our olEetals. "No issue of lioruls should be niride,*' said Mr. Sherman, "except to the -people of .the United States, If a. reasoas
severe
re he,ld..:io. be out of
ft o-t m. ii ei t01 del The ,-i gricul tit ra.l ,a'ppro pria tion 1 was then passi d.
ill
Immediately there was an oft from every quarter of-the cluioii.r.iget the recognition of the ehajr. It
clearly a race'"-between tin- .silvi.-r lull
Air. Teller w'anted to read ilie secre- apiiropriation bills and the poolihj:
a.-ia 'Si'u a.ICi '2 7--..' iary report, but. Mr. Gray would not bill- Air. Jones of Arkansas: in ehargt yield. ,i of the silver j.noasure ueooedo(l in "And this drain of, gold^ contiiiued.".- tiiif? first" recognition, and ."rnnve-resuna-d Mr. Gray, "until the subtreas- Like np the silver lull. The efiet urer at New "Vork reported that lie
his, if adopted, was to displaco the
could not hold out anothei d: v. Tie-n bankruptcy l.iiil uid all other measures
1 from this port to the inl-i i.rt ni'Wf ionWas ihe and "oriiig th" .-ilvtr iuli to tho front for ttiisjioit. to Uie lM.ind country Ko.ing to.n Silver basis'between' and a Voie '-'v''Mr. Gaie ,f sundown and sunup, or was it. to secure Alaine moveil to adjourn. ."'There"wait an the g-obl absohitely necessary, to. main- and nay vote, 'the friends or the siltain Hi" parity tltid exchange ai.ility ver bill voting against adjorirnmont-— between tiie two met.alsj Whaf'.^voulil V'as IS, hays -If!—a- .signa 1 victory for tiie you have said if tiie President had not sliver mbet that emergency and perfonned hia •'"•"rman came forward at this "Ut.v.' Would we have heard such an- P^nt .with a movement to g. the ap linadvcrsions, such as -those of SaUirday, for not rescuing the counter from tne grave crisis then presented'.' Action was imperative, and quick action.
propriaiion fill ahead of tiie silver bill, lie urged tlia.t tiie Indian appropriation bill be taken up. Mr. C.-:ll having made a motion to .that effect, Air Gorman cited the rules that a lineion to
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liids for gold?" Mr. Gray forcibly urged e'ally^ privileged. The vie, p, %nt condition which comveupon a. yea anil
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the I'm'.-1 Stiip-s wmld write in Its The mot inn was defeated- c'-is 26, bonds, ""i'licse bonds payable in silver, —and the silver men were again if siiv.-r is at a discount." vieforiou:'-. Tin., vea.s and nays were I Air. Hoar (rep.. Mass.) asked, if it was taken on the direct question or tak-
decent that tin-.contract had been so 1 tl silver bill, according h- Mr. made as to bring into question the good J°nes" mo: ion, and the silver men gained faith of tiie government. their point—-yeas :!0, nays 27. Analysis
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line 01" attack on the President. I J! Against: Uemocrats, 12, n.-jjub-Mr. Hoar modified the querv so as to I ask whether it was "reasona'ble" that then asked that a time be I this course shall bo taken. taking a vote.
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taking up the silver bill:
rais. republicans, la popu-
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'here was no need of delay,
the unanimous consent that
the vote be fixed for 2 o'clock, but Mr Vilas objected. "Then let us have a vote
now." said Mr. Butler, and it looked as though the bill might at once be put on its final passage. But Mr. Hale
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gested that many senators were absent "Then I give notice," said Mr. Jones' that I will keep the bill before the eenate until a vote is secured before adjournment to-morrow."
And with this final announcement Mr. Jones moved to adjourn, and at C30 O clock the session came to a close.
Meaaore for a Cable to Hawaii.
Washington, Feb. !».—in th* eenaU
intr- dac^d
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I In the sutulrvcuil l-i.l ttie senate eoinniitlee has n-.tde son.-- clon ^. The house provision iiiakinc, tlv appropriation for rivers anil hai 'mrs inini' diately available is stricken out.
Tae entire appropriation made by the Mimlry civil hill :u» rcporl.t- 1 is S-l 1.55!),-:' I 1-15, an increase -of «c.-!."i2l,-t.. 1 the total of the house bill. This inerea:-'e lines not include an •iniate Ku paying the suijar bounty clai.
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to t.hy i't'u.moii of
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ishmprton. Feb. V.i.—(11 the bill: to "ijiiali
he hou.sb the pen-
a viva voce vote Mr. Lynch (deni...AS'isj.i': from ibe r-orn-niittee on Indian at'l'airf, .w'as reeogni/.eil to move the passage vr' a, bill to authorize theconstrue!ion,of certain damn across the St. i.,ouis :•. 11 1 Oo.rjuH rn ers in Minnesota. The-vote resulted I— P2. Two thirds not having voted in the
atlirmative 1 tn• hill w.'fc lo:-. On motion ijf Mr. Tulliott tie house went into comiltee ot ihe whole and reFimieil considers! 1 ion the naval appropriation bil. Almost'a a hour was spent In the discussion of" nits of order, but the chairmnn (O'Neil. .Mass.) decided to reserve his decision until to-day. The commit tcee then arose and the house adjourned.
CAN'T PAY THi DUTY.
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Gonsul Mutli says: tpat the 'OierniKtiS beet sugar industry !•«-passing..through" a seriouscrisis. T!ier.- !ias liei n'a great increase in prod.uoti.ui, from 2j,f06,00t) hundred weight in ls 'L'-0 to i7,rta.0U0 in -. Tins year the crop', vll.l. reach 3o.000.00t» hundreij-ividght. lii "'coll--sequence prices, ha.
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I'j«. I'l V.IK. ijtvi.M 11 «t M'Jr: ti Vile proposition had been mad" to oui' agi U'Uitm alists most aK-o suiter uu, the governiueut comes to their relief, a 'Germany must lind a in.aiM-iet atj'ro&d this year for 1,000,u^O huhdredw'eight more sugar than she exported last year, in the face, too. of greater.foreign ,oompotition, for AAif-tri.i aho lias an over--plus of 3.."00,000' huiidredweight for'.export. The home coiisumj»tlon cannot the President or of the secretary of the materially increase, even with" lower treasury "They have made a. bad bar- jirice.s loi' sugar, as tne he
own people, autl they hud been as' lo t.'ilri' tlit* bonds, they would lur found the-gold to pay "for bemV ---W"have- the men in New Voi U, Peyton Pliiladt-lphia and Chicago, wiio, biioi: iiplied to. could t-over such bonds into go!
at. tbeir full value We ba no •need to look abroad." Mr. Sliernvan closed by saying he had not intended any personal criticism
gain -that, is all." said tht* senator, "but. being a bargain, we must live up to it." --':, .' .»
The' .ag.rieulture appropriation bill was then taken up and a. long debate occurred on the committee amendtnent striking out the $15,000 for in-uHting purposes, but it was retained.
Mr. Alli-ii (poo.. Neb.) offered an
l'rovi.f r: for llontls.
Was! ihgton, I'-eb..-19, —The sundry ci» i- t- api'roprialioh bill reported lo the "_• senate yesterday provides that here- :.. after nil bonds issu. by the govern-
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merit must be offered, at. public sale, private contracts similar to that ere tered into by the' .Mogan-Uothscbilda in ^yndieate being permitted only when rt'f m,
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appropriation hill was spe-
The
thi.ise who had tho gold. was taken on his motion to tak 1 Replying t.o a query by Mr. Stewarf, Indian bill. -Mr. Ihitler ga.vo 1.0 -. ,, that I Mr. Gray achired tiiat if we accepfeii 1 motion was defeat ould the ...jnt.-ntions' of the Nevada senator
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1 his section will be tho cause of a bitter fight in botli Senate and house, if it e\ er sets before tlieiri.
Will cur© The worst
Of Skim Di sease From a Common Pimple On the Face To that awful Disease Scrofula. Try a bottle To-day-
Is noec.ssily iK'cuusi- the tonic of
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jxisilioii Otj.r Tax,
Washington. Feb. ^i).—In a -p'-'ial report to the state department upon lie ^production of Cerman beef, r-ooi .•sugar United Slates Consul Mut.h. at
Magdeburg, presents some facts w,li exj-ilain in a ineasure the persistence 1 tiie German gpvemmen! in trying to secure the rei'tiovul of our mating duty upon sugar. The report s-howa that even mis- small duty of one-tenth of a cent per poiuid means. a great deal lo the Germans, fnr.vtiie.. I prosperit.\' of vast... Interests depends upon a considerable extension ol' tlndr sugar market in foreign countries, and ,j {so narrow is tile margin .between. fit and loss, owing lo overproduction i^ wvi.n and foreign competition, that this can-. not bo achieved ...tinder the sllgjitest handicap fn duties chargo
air is one, mid milder v/eat.Ucr, inorta^
nioisturc, tteevimutated impurities in blood and detjilitniod conditio:! of
body, open the. wuy for that Lired (et'hi^.
nervous troubles, and oLher ills. i'
skin, uiucoii'i inemlinuic and the vun„ organs strive in vnm t.o r.-lieve the u«
pure citrrc.d of life. Laey all weh
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Hood'f, Pills
,been allingt .lje
low the .cost of production, in ISO, raw sugar sold ai marits pef hundredweight, arid tiie ncluai cos" of produciion found the lia lances, on he wrong side, but the present season 111 tne.--s great loss. As soon as i:t. cafne known, that tivef oeet crop large and good, sugar began to
avy internal
revenue .fax of -2U, cents per jiound .will prevent iis rise in t.Jeriiia.nv as, !v as in the United Si it'.s and Greai ilntain. The big ste.c]. of sugar remaining on hand at the end of tins vear will also work havoc with next years prices.
Th" onsul gives at length a statement nC,the various causes which have brought about this state of affairs, such as ox rproduction, 'lie workings of the bounty system and the turning of farmers from grain to beet raising-beeause foreign competition has. made the former unprofitable. He says in conclusion that relief has been promised by the German government.- but its'form has pot been announced...
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to n-si'-t Xturc at tids time when
most ncetls uelp, to purify the blood, twit
ftl n_l ni 1 lii'ii tiie hilwrlng organs aoi
iiuitd up the nerves.
I Last spring is iken ill with a,•* ven cold ending with |.aeumonin .01, I went 10 11 physician and 1 ot tnediciiie, hut- -(till I crew worse. I then sein fori bottle of 1 lood's SiirsnparilIn and Jlood'i .Vegetable L'ilIs, und when I hud t-akca half of these I was ubio to resunic v.ori und have I .-ecu stronger this siiinmer!h.H
u«ur,!.": KMT-efjox'BMiTn,P.otrijstown,Illi I -ed ic. feel (ired all ho time, bni Tlootl's Snrsi-p-rUlti has done me ripfc trood.'-' M'ra R..J.S iieumax CHymer. .i
N in-.- |, ,y c, en ihi.' *tMii leiter. haeil'iilit v. 'wlfeite!-. Riiicr«i?m hi la I iinliani. uni Wary M. (Imp, •if !et..s 7!i..V.-,i\ :^:i, .J,^:.l.S, ,,ii,.uie.vtovi.»: lire kiiewii .-uiJiiliShliCiiMftl-Oil tiie ri:v«.T.i plat ei hli ma-hwirts'. mid lion -»f- on Mots -waje. 'it ot Ciiiwfordstviflo, lii'!., In tin ('canty ut MimiKomery,.flfi',l aneMtica mi'.thc,SfttU' day oi..liinWTj 1MI5. in the i.nkc (it tile AUili:or ot i-ai Ci .:-,ty )irnyiiur thai se
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chite, the price this m'ir,lh bi.-in £0-100 marks per ]tui-idr&d.W'oigl.'it,„., 3'.iits. means a heavy loss for' the factori^s. Beets cannot be irrown. for t' am 1 1-10 marks /per hundredweight: and tiie fac.toi.urs now ojCor bu! TO to '.«) ifenn'i,•,... all they tun a fiord, so the
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--ioii pint runuhiir f-ani »oui wk li.'tw^rM. :u e-k eie.ls of tot- No S. .'i, a vI iot.H -"N 49 "i't riu,...l»'i iuim{ nt a pouil one-:h*i: •mid sovonty (1M) feet- soutlt. of Hm iifiw!. •ei ner iif stiitl lot No. I, ell tlio-'-wtsr •-Ikmi". line ot mil.Mic.s No. 4itid-t*. -winch (mint i'i-Mi,r of saiit nP.oy, Us -widib beitu ten iiuuuiis tlu.eiee onft for a tfi-e.fi.aeo of lniliifri ti aiei tturty-Bix *&>() (ret. to tin: lieiiii..i,iry lino ot tot- N'-.i. r.O, ,rn dot-tared vi'i ii)nl atiaiiiloncil by llie put,lie. biiitl pt-tittoii wu: oom.j up for lie'irui^ f- ioij the llonid of (.'..imiiitssioiitirs of -aid -Ui.i A™ tlmir no.vi. ineelini: In-Ill iu liin Aaifitorn ""ihiias or m.-iM.County oil Uie firs: Moiulav iu i.ta'.Ct. Iielng Miiruli -ttli. ISJi". -3| .loifN (a)i'.r.s I ,*g :. -.- Alobt'H of Moiit^i.inlei'y CouiVl
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I e\er the as .- ol twonty-"Ufi year *, il mipr. tho IJo.-iitl of Coiiiiiilmioin-'.'S oi Mon'Kom Coil my, Indiana, at Ui.ii ioi«iil tr Miirrlt b«)ls l.-i. tor license to sell all kiinlsof iniovlivuj lupior.-t in a less .piantitr than it i|uart at a ••iiifl perinil the carrnj to bo dranK on tlio-j i-ie.s wliero sold. Mypbieeof liuslneeH ^1. I sail! liquors nri to In) soltl nud ibank seriliinl as follow^, t.o-wit:
In the one-story frame buildinc Hituni.the north east i-oi'iier of iot--iiumln-r torlyI (4S, eotnninnriiii.' at the north «at tyiri saiil lot Iiniliirg llieuee west sixty "M7i ttinni.'o Koutli twuiity-six it'lii Met. t-vVtW-sixty ifit), fe.o-t. thence nortfi twenty-siA ft* to It. ptiiee (,r lieixliming, as iho namo i- !•-.! -g n-'ite:i on the recorded plat «I' I.he tirij/iu.-i, *i ol Plnasnnt Hill, now- culled Wintfate, s/w t'oal Creek township. Monijjonwry t^auav (liana. ,| ,( pi
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if II l.i :-, ». iUlTnUS, ii'l
tie. estate of
In tho ,niniter of (i'liri' ii. dece.ased. In :he .Montgomery Oii'eiiit Court Ja tern |{l!»5.
Ntioce is tien 'oy given Mint U'ltiiarn I'l l, n.s ..•etiiiinistrii.tor oi Uio rslaPi ol '.Cat.Iti ien. ileeeaHed. lja-i iirt sent'"i fill.''! Ills aceonuts antl vein tl Una! soitleniDiil of said r.sui.te tliai ihi) same will come m, lor th" nun ion /iivl /ictiou of 8*ki«l i'iM'uii
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JS»h (Jay of I''c 1 »rtinry, isnr,. at whirli lieiis, creditors or legaices of saltl eniiite .|Uired loap|.i.,-ir In said Conn, and .six it any mere be, why siitd aeet.nn'H and siiotild not be approved, and thu helrtt tritmrees of said estate are also notitle.l (e -•utl conn at thu time aforesaid and mak. of Uolrsliip.
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I 111-,'.'S I il Ii A OK A! AK( 'II, JH'ir trator of tin estate td Ifeddeii II. on. I ••"»»ii.l I will sell at pnlilw auction a 1 resi.lence ot' stiiii tp-eott,'at. thrert mile wt'Htof Crawbinlsvilie. the personal pI naid deeedi-in, cousin iiik In pan of Hi leg ai'lieies, to.wit Itoisos. eat.lle t^n I e.it«.. tiay. aud variolic oihtM- artieie^
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